Auto crop object that is too large during export?

Is there an option that I can choose to auto crop emitters during export? So that my export doesn't stop and wait for me to click the "ok" pop-up window before continuing?
Thank you!

Thanks I'll try that. Also I found out the pop-up windows don’t actually stop the exporting process. They were a warning that the image was going to be cropped during export. They were, and it finished… so everyone is happy.
Thank you for your advice.

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